Japanese eye car terminal in India

Japan’s Mitsubishi Motors is considering teaming up with Nissan Motor and Maruti Suzuki to set up a car terminal in India to export up to 1M vehicles a year.

The Japanese government has appointed consultancy Pacific International (PI) to undertake a preliminary study for the project, which could cost up to US$880M. Mitsubishi and PI have already visited several ports on India’s west coast, including Jawaharlal Nehru Port (JNP), Hazira, Mundra, Kandla and Pipavav....

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This complete item is approximately 175 words in length, and appeared in the December 2006 issue of WorldCargo News, on page 12.

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